hypermodernist

/ˌhaɪpərˈmɑdərnɪst/
noun
  1. A person who follows or supports hypermodern ideas, especially in art, architecture, or chess.
    • As a hypermodernist, she rejected traditional building materials in favor of smart glass and carbon fiber.
    • The gallery featured works by a well-known hypermodernist from Berlin.
    • The chess champion was a hypermodernist who rarely played standard pawn openings.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Characteristic of hypermodernism; extremely modern or avant-garde.
    • The restaurant's hypermodernist kitchen uses robots to prepare meals.
    • The hypermodernist design of the smartphone includes a foldable screen and holographic interface.
    • His hypermodernist paintings use neon colors and digital brushstrokes.
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